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US-11689929

Controlling access to enterprise centers using a dynamic enterprise control system

PublishedJune 27, 2023
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Technical Abstract

Arrangements for dynamic enterprise center access control are provided. In some examples, a user device may be detected and current location and/or user data associated with the detected device may be requested. Upon receiving the location data, a current geographic location of the user device may be determined and an enterprise center at or near the geographic location may be identified. Received user data may be analyzed to identify a user and retrieve access preferences associated with the user. Based on the access preferences, a command to lock or unlock a door (e.g., permit or disable access) to an area within the enterprise center, the enterprise center in general, or the like, may be generated and transmitted to a computing device for execution. Accordingly, the system may activate desired locking configurations based on user preferences. Upon detecting that the user is no longer at the enterprise center, a command to return to default settings may be generated, transmitted and executed.

Patent Claims
12 claims

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2. The computing platform of claim 1, wherein identifying the pre-stored user access preferences for locking or unlocking at least one door at the enterprise center is further based on a type of enterprise center and wherein the type of enterprise center is one of: an office location, a vestibule with at least one self-service kiosk located therein, and an advance center including at least one self-service kiosk and at least one interior room with an access door.

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3. The computing platform of claim 1, wherein the generated instruction includes a signal to actuate an electronic lock.

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6. The computing platform of claim 5, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes user input received by the user device and transmitted to the computing platform.

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7. The computing platform of claim 1, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes termination of a wireless connection between the user device and the computing platform.

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9. The method of claim 8, wherein identifying the pre-stored user access preferences for locking or unlocking at least one door at the enterprise center is further based on a type of enterprise center and wherein the type of enterprise center is one of: an office location, a vestibule with at least one self-service kiosk located therein, and an advance center including at least one self-service kiosk and at least one interior room with an access door.

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10. The method of claim 8, wherein the generated instruction includes a signal to actuate an electronic lock.

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13. The method of claim 12, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes user input received by the user device and transmitted to the computing platform.

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14. The method of claim 8, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes termination of a wireless connection between the user device and the computing platform.

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16. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15, wherein identifying the pre-stored user access preferences for locking or unlocking at least one door at the enterprise center is further based on a type of enterprise center and wherein the type of enterprise center is one of: an office location, a vestibule with at least one self-service kiosk located therein, and an advance center including at least one self-service kiosk and at least one interior room with an access door.

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17. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15, wherein the generated instruction includes a signal to actuate an electronic lock.

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20. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 19, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes user input received by the user device and transmitted to the computing platform.

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21. The one or more non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15, wherein the indication that the user device is no longer at the enterprise center includes termination of a wireless connection between the user device and the computing platform.

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Filing Date

August 31, 2022

Publication Date

June 27, 2023

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